Architect / Designer

Client

Location

Date Completed

With a history steeped in quality, Astra Furniture is a proud manufacturer of 100% Australian made furniture

With 40 years in the furniture manufacturing business, there’s one thing owner and Director of Astra Furniture Arki Tsorakidis won’t sacrifice, and that’s quality.

Priding the decades-old business in making exceptional furniture all manufactured within Australia, the family-run business operates out of a 30,000 square foot factory using state of the art technology to ensure precision and the finest hardwoods they can get ahold of, including Tasmanian Oak and Blackwood.

Using Tasmanian species to make their sturdy and lasting hardwood timber furniture, each piece is made to stand the test of time, making a true statement of sustainability.

Starting the business in the back of his garage, Tsorakidis’ father-in-law Con, had a passion for crafting fine furniture with keen attention to detail.

Eventually growing the business to a production of 80 people the business was passed down to Tsorakidis which he has been operating for 25 years, 12 of those now alongside his son, Nick. Selling into markets across Australia, Astra Furniture can be found at some of Australia’s largest furniture retailers including 40 Winks and Bevmarks.

A demand for Tasmanian products

While his father in law started the business making furniture out of various timber species, Tsorakidis made the decision to incorporate the use of Tasmanian Oak and Blackwood.

Manufacturing a variety of home furnishings including collections for the bedroom, dining room and living room, Tsorakidis says that Tasmanian hardwoods have only continued to grow in popularity.

“We’ve always maintained a high demand for Tasmanian Oak but we’ve noticed the demand increase in the last few years, especially for Blackwood. People love the colours and characteristics that make Blackwood such a beautiful timber,” says Tsorakidis.

Aussie pride

Going on an overseas trip in 2005, Tsorakidis arranged visits to various manufacturers to see if he could have his furnishings made abroad. Discovering the manufacturing processes lacked the quality he was able to produce here, Tsorakidis was firm in his decision to remain a 100% Australian made business.

“When we went on that trip, we came back and said, ‘we’re doing it the best!’ People thought we were crazy for not manufacturing our furniture overseas, but we stood by the decision to make everything here and it really has paid off. People are happy to pay for the high quality they know they will get with our furniture. There will always be a demand for Australian made products,” explains Tsorakidis.

Maintaining his proud stance to manufacture on Australian soil, Tsorakidis says Astra Furniture’s history of quality spans across the history of the company and using Tasmanian species only adds to this positive perception of their products.

“Some manufacturers like to take shortcuts but that’s not something we’ve ever stood by. I was taught that when you do something, you do it properly. We don’t cut corners and we don’t try to use anything cheap.

“We admire the durability and predictability of Tasmanian Oak and Blackwood. Both species are of very high quality and are easy to work with. Timber is a natural product so it can’t always be perfect, but we have found minimal issues with Tasmanian hardwoods, and if any issues do arise, they can always be easily fixed,” says Tsorakidis.

Share this Article

Product Details

Suppliers

Applications

Species

Related Content

image

Blackwood Has 'Wow' Factor at RACV Healesville

RACV's superb Healesville Country Club has drawn praise from around the country and its stunning design and use of natural materials have been a key factor.

Read More
image

Celebrating the local, Tasmanian Timber receives its own Award category at the Australian Timber Design Awards

We are thrilled to share that the specific use of Tasmanian Timber is now being honored and celebrated at the Australian Timber Design Awards in its very own category, ‘Best use of Tasmanian Timber’.

Read More
image

Planet Ark’s Make It Wood Campaign joins Tasmanian Timber

Planet Ark’s Make It Wood Campaign will be joining Tasmanian Timber Expert Michael Lee from the Centre for Sustainable Architecture with Wood (UTAS) to deliver webinar presentations to 21 Australian architectural firms encouraging the use…

Read More

Latest Podcast

Nina Schubert

The Value of Residential Timber

Episode 33| 21 July 2024

The Agent: Nina Schubert is a real estate agent and the Director of Insitu Property. Insitu Property is a dynamic and innovative real estate agency dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and tailored property solutions. Focusing on property management and sales, Insitu Property leverages a deep understanding of local markets to deliver outstanding results for clients. Under Nina's leadership, the agency prides itself on its integrity, professionalism, and commitment to exceeding client expectations.

Be The First To Know

Get the latest inspirational Tasmanian Timber projects and stories delivered straight to your inbox!